We upgraded a 2020 as a guinea pig and so far it¹s been fine no issues at all. We use NFS and FlexCache.
We¹re considering 7.2.6 for the same reasons as you. Presumably, the ASIS code has been changed in this release to address bug you mentioned. I wonder if anyone else is using 7.2.6 and ASIS and whether it¹s possibly related to the panic?
Darren
On 31/10/2008 01:03, "Kevin Sheen" sheenk@zbzoom.net wrote:
We upgraded a pair of clustered 3070's and a 3020 last Saturday. We do a small amount of CIFS, more NFS and lots of LUNs. We haven't had any issues. All of the hosts connected to the clustered 3070's are multipathed except for one.
good luck with the issues, Kevin
At 07:17 PM 10/30/2008, Jack Lyons wrote:
Does NetApp still publish the number of appliances running different version of Data OnTap?
We just upgraded to 7.2.6 on Sunday and we have had two (and possibly a third) panics causing failover on 1 of the 4 filers. Failover went smoothly for the most part (I bet the app team that didn't want to spend the money multipathing software / hba's will be singing another tune tomorrow) but both panics didn't create complete core dumps. We are working on the case with NetApp support but want to see what other people were seeing about 7.2.6.
7.2.6 went GD recently and I assume it was GA for awhile before that, but I can't figure release dates or the number of appliances running the different versions of Data OnTap.
Thanks Jack
p.s. why did we upgrade? http://now.netapp.com/NOW/cgi-bin/bol?Type=Detail&Display=281669 is the bug we are hitting...in addition to: http://now.netapp.com/NOW/cgi-bin/bol?Type=Detail&Display=253517 http://now.netapp.com/NOW/cgi-bin/bol?Type=Detail&Display=256975 http://now.netapp.com/NOW/cgi-bin/bol?Type=Detail&Display=271864
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